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In his 65th year, John Akenhead, esq. of Cannon-street-road.

At an advanced age, Arthur Atherley, esq. one of the Chief Magistrates of Southampion.

Edward George Redshaw, only son of the Rev. J. Brasse, of Wood House, Stanstead, Essex.

Feb. 27. In Lombard-street, Charles Ball, esq. formerly of Merrow, near Guildford, Surrey, eminent as the inventor and manufacturer of superior baukers' note paper, and late of the firm of Ball and Ashby, engravers, &c.

At Acton Lodge, aged 70, Mrs. Hervey. Mary, wife of Mr. Kell, solicitor, of Lewes.

In Lower Brook-street, the Rev. John Toke, Vicar of Beaksbourne, and Rector of Harbledown, Kent.

Feb. 28. At Cavan, Ireland, the relict of the late Patrick Smith, esq. of Barlieborough.

In George-street, Portman-square, in her 49th year, the widow of the late Sir Augustus Floyer.

In his 76th year, Gen. Hartcup, of the Royal Engineers.

Harriet, second daughter of Mr. James Asperne, bookseller, of Cornhill.

At Paris, George Macquay, esq. of Stephen's Green, Dublin.

Feb. 29. At her brother's house, the Ravenhurst in Bordesley, near Birmingham, Esther Lowe, in her 79th year,

In Lansdown-place, Brunswick square, the wife of Thos. Lowten, esq. of the luner Temple.

At Vaynor-park, Montgomeryshire, J. Winder, esq.

In Cork-street, aged 78, the Rev. G. Chatfield.

At Sidmouth, Harriet, youngest daughter of Sir E. Strackey, bart. of Rackheath, Norfolk.

Suddenly, in an apoplectic fit, while finishing a Portrait of Prince Leopold, Mr. Percy, the artist, well known for his exquisite models in miniature size.

Lately. At Pimlico, in his 80th year, Ralph Rookby, esq. many years Page and Gentleman Porter to his Majesty.

In Saville-row, Mile-end road, aged 67, John Laurie, esq.

At Kennington, Lieut. col. Gomersall, C. B. of Gomersall, Yorkshire.

At a very advanced age, in Belgraveplace, Pimlico, the relict of the late J. B. Kennet, esq. of Hoxton, Serjeant at Arms to the King (son of the late Alderman Kennet), and aunt to Lady R. Sheffield, of Upper Wimpole-street.

In Brunswick place, City-road, aged 67, S. Sanders, esq. one of the Serjeants at Arms to his Majesty.

In the Commercial-road, aged 35 years, after a few days illness, Capt. John Bishop, Conimander of the Juno, in the Cape Trade.

March 1. Near Bideford, North Devonshire; Robt Mathews, youngest son of Commissioner Woodriff, of the Royal Navy.

At Aiglish, near Killarney, aged 115, T. O'Sullivan, the Irish Bard. He expired while sowing oats in the field of one of his great grand children, and at the moment he had fioished singing one of his own favourite Lyrics. He also followed the occupation of a cooper, and made a churn from which butter was taken for the christening of his 26th great grand child.

In Gower-street, in her 89th year, the widow of the late Mr. Alderman Gill, who died in 1798 (see vol. LXVIII. p. 264; and bis epitaph in vol. LXXXVI. i. p. 13).

At Peckham, aged 60, Mr. Win. Stuart, late of the Cudbear Company, Westmin

ster.

At Armagh, Ireland, in his 25th year, James Johustón, esq. brother of Dr. Johuston. R.N.

March 2. At Hamburgh, William de Drusina, esq.

In his 85th year, Starling Day, esq. of Norwich.

In Charterhouse-square, Henry Jenkinson Sayer, esq. auditor of the Charterhouse.

In Seymour-street, aged 50, Miss Percy. March 3. At the Deanery, Battle, Katherine Anne, eldest daughter of the Rev. Dr. Birch, Dean of Battle.

At Bath, the Rev. John Potticary, of Blackheath.

At Aspeden, Herts, in bis 74th year, Hale Young Wortham, esq.

In Cadogan-terrace, aged 42, Jobn Grant, esq. of Wallebow, in the Island of St. Vincent.

In Great George street, Westminster, in his 67th year, John Hosier, esq.

At Putney, Elizabeth, wife of H. Legge, esq.

At Wendlebury, Oxfordshire, Juhn Walker, esq.

At Apsley, Bedfordshire, Elizabeth, wife of J. Pat. More, esq. and sister of the late Jos. Howell, esq. of Markyate Cell, Hertfordshire (see vol. LXXXIX. ii. 377).

At Cheltenham, the relict of the late Sam. Harman, esq. of the island of Antigua.

March 5. At Bath, Elizabeth, wife of John Maud, e q. of tiillingdon. Middlesex. At the Bishop of St. Asaph's, in Glou cester-place, Mrs. Luxmore.

At Hermitage-place, Islington-road, in his 67th year, Mr. John Evans, for many years

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Obituary; with Anecdotes of remarkable Persons. 285

years printer, &c. of Long-lane, West Smithfield.

In Piccadilly, Elizabeth, daughter of the Rev. W. Hammertou, of Tong, near Leeds.

In Bridge street, aged 7S, the widow of the late John Freeman, Esq.

At Hilhampton, near Worcester, aged 67, Thomas Selby, Esq. of the Mote, Igbtham, Kent.

At Paris, Count Shee, a Peer of France. March 6. At Tasmore, the wife of James Bradshaw, Esq.

At Swinesthorpe, near Lincoln, John Dew Pomfret, Esq. of Tenterden, Kent.

Mr. George Belsham, linen draper, &c. of Rayleigh, Essex. Mr. Belsham, with some friends, took a boat, and went to Sheerness upon business. They returned about ten o'clock the same evening, and had cast anchor a short distance from the shore, the tide at the same time flowing very fast; but the wind had not then increased to that height which was shortly after experienced. The party had nearly all got into the small boat; in doing which Mr. Belsham, with a grateful mind, uttered the pious ejaculation, "Thank God, we have got back safe!" at the same instant the last person entered the boat, in doing which be caused it to swamp, when Mr. Belsham fell overboard, and notwithstanding every exertion on the part of his com. panions, who themselves recovered the boat, they could not rescue him from a watery grave.

In Oxford-row, Bath, the relict of the late J.Wasey, Esq. of Prior's Court House, Berks.

At Islington, Peter Dutboit, Esq.

At Spratton, Northamptonshire, Fanny Helen, only daughter of Robert Ramsden, jun. Esq.

March 7. At Camberwell, in her 60th year, Ann, wife of Capt. Philip Lamb, R.N. In Beaumont-street, the son of W. H. Roberts, Esq.

At Brompton, aged 73, Mrs. Farran, widow of the late Mr. Robert F. of South Lambeth.

At Whitchurch, Salop, aged 12 years, Skipton, eidest son of the late Rev. Robert Mayow, of Latham, Lancashire. -Whilst skaiting ou the Rectory Poul, the ice unfortunately gave way, and he was precipitated into a watery grave; and his younger brother, in attempting to save kim, had nearly shared the same fate.

At Grundisburgh, near Woodbridge. Suffolk, in bis 80th year, Brampton Gur don Dillingham, Esq.

At Brussells, aged 69 years and seven months, his Highness the Duke of Arenburg-He lost his sight by an accident at the age of 24 years, and was remarkable for the intelligence with which he repaired this loss by the aid of his other senses.

At Paris, Elizabeth Courtenay, wife of G. Blount, Esq. (brother of the late Sir Walter B) As she was proceeding to pay a visit to Lady Newbury, the open carri age in which she sat was overset, and she received so much injury in her fall, that she did not survive the accident more than six hours. She was the daughter of John Chichester, Esq. of Aslington, Devonshire.

At Sharrow Head, near Sheffield, Major Gen. Pat. Mackenzie, Colonel of the 3d Royal Veteran Battalion.

At Warwick, Mary, wife of Walter Ruding, Esq. late of Westcoates, near Leicestershire.

March 8. At St. Magnus, near Bremen J. E. Heyman, Esq. late of Hackney.

At Pentonville, aged 77, Rich. Brewer, esq. an eminent solicitor in Cow-lane (now called King-street,) West Smithfield. He was elected in 1774 into the Common Council for Farringdon Without, and was many years Deputy of the North side of that extensive ward.

At Hanbury, Worcestershire, the Rev. W. Burslem, many years Rector of that place.

InGreat George-street, Hanover-square, the wife of Thomas Talbot Harington, Esq. of Seaforth House, Simon's Town, Cape of Good Hope.

At Bath, the Right Hon. Lady Louisa Butler, aunt to the late Earl of Lanesborough.

March 9. At Stone Castle, Kent. at an advanced age, the relict of the late J. T. Savary, Esq. of Greenwich.

At Beverley, Lieut. Gen. Cheney.

At Tooting Common, aged 27, MaryAune, wife of Robert Taylor, jun, esq. of Tolmer's Hall, only child of the Rev. John Watkins, of Clifton Campville, Staffordshire.

At Kennington, in his 71st year, Robert Atkinson, esq.

March 10. This night, on an alarm of fire being given, Mr. W. H. Goldwyer, å respectable Surgeon, in Bridge-street, Bath, left his house to attend it. In Ma. ryport-street, he fell down in a fit; and, although the most prompt medical assistance was afforded, the vital spark had fled.

At Newington Green, the widow of the late Robert Wyatt, esq.

John R. Cocker, esq. of Lower Gros

tenor-street.

In Quebec-street, in her 83d year, Mrs. Augusta Manners, second and only surviving daughter of the late Right Hon. Lord William Manners, and aunt to Sir William Manners, bart.

W. Raleigh Smith, esq. Collector of the Customs at Southampton, and late Chief Magistrate of that town.

At Brighton (having survived his young est daughter only a fortnight), in his 46th year,

year, Henry Francis Wintle, Esq. of Walworth.

At Northaw, Herts, in his 64th year, Nathaniel Gould, esq. of Manchester.

Suddenly, aged 68, Samuel Rush, esq. March 11. At Holloway, in his 67th year, Mr. Robert Thorne, one of the oldest letter-founders in London.

At Hammersmith, in his 64th year, J. Plank, esq.

In Park-street, Grosvenor-square, Rich. Warren, esq. formerly Lieut.-Col, in the 3d regiment of guards.

In his 40th year, Mr. Edmund Aikin, architect, fourth son of Dr. Aikin, of Stoke Newington.

In Great Surrey-street, in his 86th year, W. Sims, esq. formerly Collector of his Majesty's Customs at the Port of London.

March 12. At Bury St. Edinund's, at a very advanced age, the relict of Sir William Dolben, bart. of Finedon Hall, Northamptonshire.

Martha-Maria, wife of Richard Arkwright, jun. esq. of Ashbourn Hall, Derbyshire.

Sir Alexander Mackenzie, of Avoch, Ross-shire.

March 13. In Burton Crescent, James White, esq.

At Stamford hill, in bis 82d year, G. Burge, esq.

In Gower-street, aged 25, Mr. William Oliver, late of the Hon. East India Comipany's service.

March 14. At Newington, in Surrey, in his 74th year, Mr. Thomas Bateman, one of the principal Clerks in the 4. and 57. per cent. Anuvity Offices, in the Bank of England ; and Father of the Worshipful

Company of Vintners in the City of London, of which Company he was chosen Master in the year 1796. He was a man whose whole conduet through life was most strictly just, honourable, and faithful;

At Wandsworth, in his 77th year, J. Mackie, esq.

At Stoke Newington, Anne, the wife of Daniel Goff, esq.

At Knightsbridge, aged 84, Michael Underwood, M.D. many years Physician to the British Lying-in Hospital, and the accoucheur who was engaged at the birth of her late Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte-Dr. Underwood was the only surviving Licentiate in Midwifery of the London College of Physicians, that class having been no longer distinguished from other Licentiates.

In Sloane street, in his 81st year, Gen. Walker, of the Royal Artillery.

At Archer's Lodge, near Southampton, Sum. Harrison, esq. many years Magistrate of the County of Hants.

March 15. At Lympston, Devonshire, aged 85, Elizabeth, widow of the late Capt. Edward Howorth, R. N.-This Lady was well known in the literary world, and for the many admirable productions of her pencil.

In Long Acre, in her 82d year, the mother of Mr. Abbott, auctioneer, of the Strand.

AL Newbury, Berks, the Rev. J. P. Hew. lett, M.A. of Magdalen College, Oxford.

At Bromley, aged 84, Mr. Jacob Chailie, of the East India Company's Home Service.

March 21. In his 78th year, Mr. W. Fouch, of Norton-falgate.

METEOROLOGICAL TABLE for March, 1820. By W. CARY, Strand.

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AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from the Returns ending March 18, 1820.

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OATMEAL, per Boll of 140lbs. Avoirdupois, March 19, 25s.
AVERAGE PRICE of SUGAR, March 22, 35s. 64d. per cwt.
PRICE OF HOPS, IN THE BOROUGH MARKET, March 20.
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St. James's, Hay 4/. 15.6d. Straw il. 11s. 6d. Ciover 5. 4s. 6d -Whitechapel, Hay 41. 8s. Straw 14. 16s. Clover 6l. 10s.- Sithfield, Hay 41.2s 6d. Straw 1. 14s. Clover 64, 18s. 6d.

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Sheep and Lambs 11,800 Pigs 250.

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COALS, March 27: Newcastle 32s. 6d. to 42s. Od.—Sunderland, 33s. Od. to 43s. 6d.

TALLOW, per Stone, 81b. Town Tallow 72s. Od. Yellow Russia 679.

SOAP, Yellow 86s. Mottled 93s. Curd 102s.-CANDLES, 11s. 6d, per Doz. Moulds 13s. Od.

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